Jim Jefferies net worth: Jim Jefferies is an Australian comedian, writer, and actor who has a net worth of $500 thousand. Jim Jefferies was born in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, and began his stand-up career in Australia. While performing at the Manchester Comedy Store, he was attacked by an audience member. The attack brought him international exposure and the entire incident was later incorporated into his comedy routine, including video footage of the event. He went on to appear in a popular stand-up special on HBO, which made him a hit in the United States, as well. Since then, he has appeared at multiple festivals, including the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, the South African Comedy Festival Cape Town, the Glastonbury Festival, and on television programs such as "Never Mind the Buzzcocks", "The Heaven and Earth Show", and "8 Out of 10 Cats". He is also a frequent guest on "The Opie and Anthony Show". He is currently starring on the new comedy series, "Legit" on FX.

Jim Jefferies (born Geoff Nugent) is an Australian stand-up comedian, actor and writer.He first achieved international popularity after he was attacked onstage while performing at the Manchester Comedy Store. At one time, Jefferies even incorporated the incident (and its video recording) into his act. This can be seen on his 2008 UK home video release, Contraband. He is now well known in the USA after his popular debut stand-up special on HBO.Jefferies has performed at numerous festivals, including the Edinburgh Fringe, Montreal Comedy Festival (Just for Laughs), South African Comedy Festival Cape Town, Reading and Leeds Festivals and the Glastonbury Festival. He has appeared on BBC Television shows, such as Never Mind the Buzzcocks, Have I Got News for You, The Heaven and Earth Show, and 8 out of 10 Cats. Jefferies has also performed spots on The World Stands Up, Comedy Blue and Edinburgh and Beyond for the Comedy Central.He has also been featured on various programmes, including BBC Radio 5 Live's Saturday morning sports show, Fighting Talk, and is a common guest on the The Opie and Anthony Show.Jefferies was on a podcast Jim and Eddie Talkin' Shit twice a week, with his fellow comedian and friend Eddie Ifft. It is recorded from Ifft's home in Los Angeles. In December of 2012, Jefferies left the podcast, citing his work schedule because of filming his new television series, Legit. Jefferies' new comedy series Legit premiered on 17 January 2013 on FX, and thirteen episodes are scheduled to air.After eight years living in Kentish Town, Jefferies now lives in Los Angeles. He is an atheist. He revealed to Opie & Anthony on 13 July 2012 that his girlfriend was expecting their first child. Their son, Hank Jefferies, was born on 6 November 2012, with Jefferies releasing a photograph on his Facebook page.

Not to mention we have some of the funniest actors around.” – Jim Jefferies of Jest Scripts on their new play, Shakespeare’s Shorts The show is called Shakespeare’s Shorts, and will be a medley of the Bard’s best (and worst) plays. But you needn ...

Taking on a professional comedian at their game should really be a universal no-no for practically anyone, unless you have a severe death wish. However some brave (read foolish) souls seem not to have not got the memo. One such individual made himself ...

You don't get to listen to a comedian’s joke and say 'he / she wasn't joking'. I think people see comedians like Jim Jefferies, Louis CK, Amy Schumer etc. are really funny, but also genuinely honest about themselves, their insecurities. A lot of people ...

The tongue-in-cheek film stars comedians Jim Jefferies, Alex Williamson and Greg Fleet who play tradies stuck in a telephone exchange during the onset of the zombie apocalypse. The trio team up with two young apprentices, Canberrans Andy Trieu and Matt ...